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Divorce in Bangladesh is a challenging time for everyone involved, especially children. One of the most contentious issues in a divorce is the custody of children. When parents cannot agree on custody arrangements, the court may be asked to intervene. However, court battles can be costly and stressful for both parents and children. We want to explore healthy ways divorced parents can resolve custody disputes out of court, while considering the welfare of the minor.
Mediation/ADR
Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party helps parents resolve their custody disputes. In mediation, both parents work together to develop a custody agreement that is in the best interest of the child. Mediation can be less expensive and less stressful than going to court. It can also be quicker, and the parties have more control over the outcome. Mediators may be lawyers, psychologists, or social workers who are trained in conflict resolution.
Co-Parenting Plans
Co-parenting plans are written agreements that outline how parents will share custody of their children. This plan should include schedules for visitation, holidays, and vacations. It should also include guidelines for communication between parents, such as how to handle disputes and how to make decisions about the child's education and healthcare. Co-parenting plans can help parents stay focused on the needs of their children and minimize conflict.
Child-Centered Approach
In any custody dispute, it is essential to focus on the needs of the child. Parents should consider the child's age, emotional needs, and relationship with both parents when making custody decisions. It is also important to consider the child's routine, such as school and extracurricular activities. A child-centered approach can help parents make decisions that promote the child's well-being.
In conclusion, custody disputes can be challenging for everyone involved. However, there are healthy ways divorced parents can resolve custody disputes out of court while considering the welfare of the minor. Mediation, co-parenting plans, collaborative divorce, and a child-centered approach are all effective ways to reach an agreement that is in the best interest of the child. By working together, parents can minimize conflict and provide a stable and loving environment for their children during this difficult time.